Activities and Educational Resources for Home During COVID-19

By Madison DeLeon, B.S., BCN, QEEG-T Being home for an [...]

By |2020-03-21T13:44:41+00:00March 23rd, 2020|Brain Health, Childhood Anxiety, Children, Computers, Educational Services, Family Health, Kindergarten, Mental Health, Parenting, Social Media, Student Success, Technology, Teenagers, Toddlers|Comments Off on Activities and Educational Resources for Home During COVID-19

Study: Neurofeedback and Methylphenidate May Improve ADHD Inattention Equally

By Madison Shaak, BS, BCN, QEEG-T and Dr. Caroline Spearman [...]

By |2019-08-28T20:47:26+00:00August 19th, 2019|ADHD, ADHD symptoms, Brain Health, Children, Coping, Mental Health, Neurofeedback, Parenting, Therapy|Comments Off on Study: Neurofeedback and Methylphenidate May Improve ADHD Inattention Equally

Be your child’s MVP: How to support your child to develop their own problem solving skills

By Betsy Fenzel, LCSW-C, LCSW, LiCSW “My son (age 4) [...]

By |2019-07-08T12:33:54+00:00July 8th, 2019|Children, Coping, Family Health, Parenting|Comments Off on Be your child’s MVP: How to support your child to develop their own problem solving skills

Preparing Your Child Emotionally for Kindergarten

By Betsy Fenzel, LCSW-C, LCSW, LICSW As the temperatures soar [...]

By |2019-06-25T12:36:57+00:00June 25th, 2019|Caregiving, Childhood Anxiety, Children, Coping, Kindergarten, Parenting, Student Success|Comments Off on Preparing Your Child Emotionally for Kindergarten

Child Survivors: How to Talk to Your Child about a Death by Suicide

The death of a loved one to suicide brings [...]

By |2019-03-24T21:52:13+00:00March 24th, 2019|Caregiving, Children, Coping, Depression, Emotional Health, Parenting|Comments Off on Child Survivors: How to Talk to Your Child about a Death by Suicide

“You get what you get and you might get upset…and that’s ok” How to address your Child’s Feelings

Every parent, caregiver and teacher has heard (and probably used) [...]

By |2019-03-27T12:02:11+00:00February 20th, 2019|Children, Coping, Parenting|Comments Off on “You get what you get and you might get upset…and that’s ok” How to address your Child’s Feelings
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